I purchased your Systems Design course on Udemy, and over a week ago I got offered a Systems Development Engineer role at AWS. I have a few years of experience with the Cloud, so I knew the concepts/resources already, but being able to vocalise it in the way they were expecting only came about because of your course. I purchased it about a week before my virtual onsite, and it helped me massively.
@@ghazali1956 yeah there is. Interview 1: Hiring manager, was around 8 or 9 leadership principal questions, plus questions on logging. Interview 2: 3 leadership principal questions, plus coding portion. Interview 3: 3 leadership principal questions, and then System Design - I had TinyUrl but I had only prepared for UA-cam and WhatsApp, but any preparation will help as long as you actually understand the various services in AWS. Interview 4: 2 leadership principal questions and then Linux knowledge/networking knowledge.
i got CKA 6 months back. still jobless because I had no experience of prod environment. if you are a newly graduated person that its ok but if you are not then don't. The interviewer don't even ask you any knowledge based question, for that you need a guide to give you fake story that is charged by him. if you are not gareeb enough after giving 25k exam then that person will loot you. IT isn't same as it was before covid. It is a downfall.
Hi sir, I have AWS solutions architect cert instead of sysops and DevOps pro as you mention in the video, is that ok? I'll get next the kubernetes cert. I'm familiar now with devops tools like linux, git, jenkins, docker, ansible.
Hi Raj, In your Udemy courses, which one should I start with as a complete beginner in cloud? I'm a bit confused about which one to enroll in first. It would be great if you could specify the order
Quality of your content is top notch and you are doing great service to community. Your udemy courses are awesome. Best thing is, your content in youtube is not just basic and it's intermediate which covers most of the critical concepts. Udemy courses have all advanced concepts. I got questions on EKS interview. The way I answered about ingress, IRSA, Pod disruption budget and managed node groups impressed the interviewer so much !! Thanks a lot !!
Can you please tell what kind of thing i should publis on GitHub , if im doing Devops. As an example if we do webdev we can do publis our projects .but in Devops what should we do Can you tell please.
Hi Raj, Thanks for sharing your knowledge here and via courses. Could you please help me and guide... want to switch career to Cloud and DevOps. I have done SAA C03 certification, what all certification shall i do to get into the cloud and devops arena and will CKA certification add value to my profile ?
Hi all, sorry to use this platform for this, but I'm in some deep water (laid off). I have a MechE degree, about a years worth of experience (basically half a year at a "bootcamp" and half a year of self taught/skilling up plus an AWS SAA certification). I am working on getting "certified" in Java (thru the Helsinki University free online course), and i have run pipelines with monitoring and infrastructure as code with Azure, GCP, and AWS, with the containers running on k8s. I did Adrian Cantrill's course (so I've done the projects) and I also did other courses and practice tests. My issue is, i can't land a job. All these jobs ask for multiple years of experience and so much tech knowledge. Imposter syndrome, plus actually not having the experience, is really wearing me down. Any advice?
I purchased your Systems Design course on Udemy, and over a week ago I got offered a Systems Development Engineer role at AWS. I have a few years of experience with the Cloud, so I knew the concepts/resources already, but being able to vocalise it in the way they were expecting only came about because of your course. I purchased it about a week before my virtual onsite, and it helped me massively.
Woohoo Congrats Stefano!! So glad my course was helpful! Ping me once you join and say hi!
@@cloudwithraj thank you! And I definitely will!
Is coding in the interview for Systems Development engineer?
@@ghazali1956 yeah there is. Interview 1: Hiring manager, was around 8 or 9 leadership principal questions, plus questions on logging. Interview 2: 3 leadership principal questions, plus coding portion. Interview 3: 3 leadership principal questions, and then System Design - I had TinyUrl but I had only prepared for UA-cam and WhatsApp, but any preparation will help as long as you actually understand the various services in AWS. Interview 4: 2 leadership principal questions and then Linux knowledge/networking knowledge.
Wow. Thanks much. Can you give hint on the coding or algorithm challenge?
i got CKA 6 months back. still jobless because I had no experience of prod environment. if you are a newly graduated person that its ok but if you are not then don't. The interviewer don't even ask you any knowledge based question, for that you need a guide to give you fake story that is charged by him. if you are not gareeb enough after giving 25k exam then that person will loot you. IT isn't same as it was before covid. It is a downfall.
U got the job now?
Hi sir, I have AWS solutions architect cert instead of sysops and DevOps pro as you mention in the video, is that ok? I'll get next the kubernetes cert.
I'm familiar now with devops tools like linux, git, jenkins, docker, ansible.
Yes that’s fine as long as you have the other ones.
This was my question for a long time...Raj thanks 👍
Hi Raj,
In your Udemy courses, which one should I start with as a complete beginner in cloud?
I'm a bit confused about which one to enroll in first.
It would be great if you could specify the order
how can eks pods connect to a running db(not-containerized)? do you have a tutorial for it?
Quality of your content is top notch and you are doing great service to community. Your udemy courses are awesome. Best thing is, your content in youtube is not just basic and it's intermediate which covers most of the critical concepts. Udemy courses have all advanced concepts. I got questions on EKS interview. The way I answered about ingress, IRSA, Pod disruption budget and managed node groups impressed the interviewer so much !! Thanks a lot !!
Simple and crisp points 😃
Hey Raj.
Vey useful video for covering diffrent aspect of devops profile.
One question
How mush value does github profile have in profile build up?
It has immense value. You should always have a github profile in your resume.
Can you please tell what kind of thing i should publis on GitHub , if im doing Devops.
As an example if we do webdev we can do publis our projects .but in Devops what should we do
Can you tell please.
Hi Raj, is Kebernetes Admin course available?
Hi Raj, Thanks for sharing your knowledge here and via courses. Could you please help me and guide... want to switch career to Cloud and DevOps. I have done SAA C03 certification, what all certification shall i do to get into the cloud and devops arena and will CKA certification add value to my profile ?
Hi Raj, why i am not getting your system design course in Udemy for Business ?
Hi all, sorry to use this platform for this, but I'm in some deep water (laid off). I have a MechE degree, about a years worth of experience (basically half a year at a "bootcamp" and half a year of self taught/skilling up plus an AWS SAA certification). I am working on getting "certified" in Java (thru the Helsinki University free online course), and i have run pipelines with monitoring and infrastructure as code with Azure, GCP, and AWS, with the containers running on k8s. I did Adrian Cantrill's course (so I've done the projects) and I also did other courses and practice tests. My issue is, i can't land a job. All these jobs ask for multiple years of experience and so much tech knowledge. Imposter syndrome, plus actually not having the experience, is really wearing me down. Any advice?
Thank you Raj for this most needed for beginners...🙂
My pleasure 😊
Nice information, thank you
Thanks alot for this.
Helo Raj, do you have module for EKS fargate?
Hey, yes on my Kubernetes course on Udemy
Thank you
One more thing, it's a Network basic.